The Therapeutic Workplace Initiation Study
Cocaine-Related Disorders, Opioid-Related Disorders, Heroin Dependence
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cocaine-Related Disorders focused on measuring HIV, HIV risk behaviors, Heroin, Cocaine, Methadone, Opioid Dependence, Cocaine Abuse, Contingency management, alcohol & drug use, sexual risk behaviors
Eligibility Criteria
Baseline inclusion criteria: are at least 18 years of age are enrolled in methadone maintenance treatment in Baltimore provide a cocaine-positive urine sample at time of initial screening self-report cocaine use through intravenous route have visible evidence of intravenous drug use (i.e., track marks). Baseline exclusion criteria: report current suicidal ideation if the individual reports hallucinations have physical limitations (e.g., broken fingers) that prevent the subject from typing. Applicants reporting hallucinations are excluded because this is a characteristic of a psychiatric disorder that is likely to result in behaviors that could disrupt the workplace or functioning or limit their ability to provide informed consent. Main study inclusion criteria: have attended the workplace regularly during 4-week baseline periods are still in methadone maintenance treatment at the end of the 4-week baseline period have provided at least two urine samples that test positive for cocaine during the baseline period Individuals who are excluded from the main study will be allowed to complete their 8-week training program in the Therapeutic Workplace. They may also be invited to participate in other studies ongoing at the Center for Learning and Health where this research takes place.
Sites / Locations
- The Center for Learning and Health
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Abstinence & Work
Work Only
Participants in the Abstinence & Work group were invited to attend the workplace throughout a 26-week intervention period, but were required to provide urine samples that indicated recent cocaine abstinence to gain access to the workplace and to maintain the maximum base pay of $8.00 per hour.
Work Only participants were invited to attend the workplace throughout a 26-week intervention period. Participants in this group continued to provide mandatory urine samples and could earn base and performance pay. Work Only participants could work and earn base and performance pay independent of urinalysis results.